Democracy for Sale
"Democracy for Sale" by Edward Aspinall offers an insightful exploration of Indonesian democracy, providing readers with a detailed analysis of election campaigns and the intricate workings behind them. Published in 2019, this compelling book spans 277 pages and delves into the informal networks and political strategies that influence access to power and privilege in Indonesia's tumultuous political landscape. Aspinall, alongside co-author Ward Berenschot, examines the pervasive issues of patronage and political corruption that underpin the electoral process, revealing how they impact governance and citizen engagement. This authoritative account not only sheds light on the challenges faced by Indonesian democracy but also highlights the resilience of its political culture. Whether you are a student of politics, a researcher, or simply interested in the dynamics of democracy in Asia, "Democracy for Sale" is an essential read that uncovers the realities of politics in one of the world's largest democracies.